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Then came a low wondering murmur from all who had worked upon the royal wardrobe, and the murmur sounded like sweet music that sang over and over:

"Little Sister Kindness! It is Little Sister Kindness!"

So it came about that Little Sister Kindness and her family went to live in the home that was nearest the palace of the Prince and Princess in Bye-and-Bye, and there they all lived happily ever after.


The Queen's Necklace[1]

Once upon a time there lived an old king whom you could not very well call good, in fact he was very disagreeable and horrid.

Now, in his old age, the king had a fancy for marrying and he cast his eye over his many kingdoms to spy out a suitable wife for himself.

In this way his eye fell upon quite a young princess who was called Blanzeflor.

"She is as fair as a sunny day, as mild as a dove, and as meek as a lamb, and she is only

  1. Abridged from Jolly Calle, by Helena Nyblom (J. M. Dent and Sons, London).